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Proxy - Filmy

In modern filmmaking, cameras often record in massive resolutions (4K, 8K) and "heavy" codecs that can cause computers to lag or crash during playback. To fix this, editors create :

Printing on thin paper or sticker sheets and sliding them into a card sleeve in front of a real card for proper weight and feel. How To Make FOIL Proxies For Magic: the Gathering

Once imported, you can toggle a "Use Proxies" button in your editor to switch between the low-res "editing" files and the high-res "master" files instantly. Physical "Paper" Proxies FILMY PROXY

In some creative communities (like Magic: The Gathering ), "proxy" refers to physical reproductions of cards. For these, "producing a paper" involves:

Many professional cameras (like Sony) can record low-res proxy files onto a secondary SD card simultaneously with the high-res footage. In modern filmmaking, cameras often record in massive

Using tools like MTG Print to generate high-quality card images.

If you are looking to generate these "digital paper" proxies for a project, follow these standard steps: Physical "Paper" Proxies In some creative communities (like

Use software like Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve to "transcode" your raw files into a more manageable format, like ProRes Proxy or DNxHR.